The GM-backed robo-taxi startup Cruise Automation is reportedly struggling to refine its self-driving car technology

  • The autonomous-driving startup Cruise Automation, which was acquired by General Motors in 2016, is facing technological issues as it seeks to launch an autonomous ride-hailing service by the end of this year, The Information’s Amir Efrati reported on Friday.
  • Among the issues reportedly experienced by Cruise vehicles are near-accidents, according to The Information; getting stuck in the middle of a trip, taking 80% longer to complete a trip than a human driver would, and erratic braking and steering.
  • Cruise had reportedly set a goal of lowering that rate to once every 1,000 miles by the end of 2018.

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